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David Pinski (Yiddish: דוד פּינסקי;
April 5, 1872 –
August 11, 1959) was a
Yiddish language writer,
probably best
known as a playwright. At a time when...
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Pinski; it is
usually short form of the
Polish and Ashke****
Jewish surname Lapinski. It may
refer to:
Charles Pinsky, producer/director
David Pinski...
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Laura Pinski (born 30
August 1996 in Düsseldorf) is a
German singer.
Pinski was born in Düsseldorf; at the age of nine, she was
diagnosed with skeleton-cancer...
- dxc6 Nxe4 8.Qd4 Qe7,
which he
attributes to the
Polish IM Jan
Piński. In 2003,
Piński analyzed 9.Qxg7 (there is also the
defensive resource 9.Be3 and...
- po****r in the 1880s,
though this line is
regarded as
inferior according to
Pinski, and an
outright mistake by IM
Larry D. Evans.
Black can
preserve the symmetry...
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Eternal Jew (play), 1906 Yiddish-language play by New York–based
David Pinski The
Eternal Jew (book), 1937 anti-Semitic book of
photographs published...
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Ivanava (Belarusian: Іванава; Russian: Иваново, romanized: Ivanovo; Ukrainian: Іванове, romanized: Ivanove; Polish: Janów; Yiddish: יאַנעווע, romanized: Yàneve)...
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March 10, 1925, by a ****
Party member, and died
shortly afterward.
Boris Pinski is a
Russian Bolshevik sent from
Moscow to
Germany to
prepare for the revolution...
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station RTLM. On
April 7, 1994 ,
Ndasingwa and his
Canadian wife, Hélène
Pinski, both
graduates of the Université de Montréal, were
abducted from their...
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often called the
Giuoco Piano (Quiet Game)." Marović & Sušić 1975, p. 53
Pinski 2005, p. 5 "Karpov vs. Korchnoi,
World Ch.
Rematch (1981), rd. 8". Chessgames...